In 2006, Mexico issued a 50,000 peso coin commemorating that year's FIFA World Cup, which was held in Germany from June 9 to July 9. The coin is composed of .999 fine gold. It weighs 7.77 grams and measures 23 millimeters in diameter. The coat of arms of Mexico is featured on the reverse, with the state title inscribed above. A kneeling Mayan ball player dressed in traditional attire is displayed on the reverse. A stone ring is present at the top right of the coin, and below it is a soccer ball (football). Above the kneeling figure is the inscription "COPA MUNDIAL DE LA FIFA ALEMANIA 2006" ("FIFA World Cup Germany 2006"), and below is the coin's value, inscribed as "$50,000 MEXICO", and the "Mo" mint mark. Approximately 9505 examples of this proof coin were struck.